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2. What do the words in bold mean in the context of the passage?

I would allow myself to suffer under the greatest imputations which evil-minded men might
suggest, rather than exculpate myself, and thereby run the hazard of closing the slightest avenue
by which a brother slave might clear himself of the chains and fetters of slavery.
A. accusations, exonerate
B. accusations, incriminate
C. alternatives, exonerate
D. alternatives, incriminate

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Answer:

A - accusations, exonerate.

Step-by-step explanation:

Imputation is an accusation, and exculpate means to show or declare that someone is not guilty of wrong doing, which is basically the definition of exonerate.

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